Two former Harvard students, known for creating a controversial facial recognition app, have announced the launch of a new startup that will produce smart glasses equipped with an always-on microphone. The glasses are designed to listen and record conversations constantly. The duo gained attention after developing a facial recognition app for Meta's Ray-Ban glasses and engaging in the unauthorized disclosure of personal information. Now, they are venturing into the world of wearable technology with a focus on continuous audio monitoring. This move has sparked concerns over privacy implications, as the glasses have the capability to eavesdrop on conversations without the knowledge or consent of those involved. The startup's development and release of these AI-driven smart glasses are sure to raise ethical and legal questions surrounding surveillance and data privacy in the tech industry.